2. section (Continued) 6 Call Layer 3 Processing


Conversation Traffic Channel Substate



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2.6.4.4 3 Conversation Traffic Channel Substate


In this substate, the mobile station exchanges Traffic Channel frames with the base station in accordance with the current service configuration. The mobile station may perform the gating operation of Reverse Pilot Channel.

Upon entering the Conversation Traffic Channel Substate, the mobile station shall perform the following:

• If SERV_NEGs equals enabled, the call is mobile station originated, and GRANTED_MODEs is equal to ‘00’ or ‘01’, the mobile station should initiate service negotiation to request a service configuration in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

While in the Conversation Traffic Channel Substate, the mobile station shall perform the following:

• The mobile station shall perform Forward Traffic Channel supervision as specified in 2.6.4.1.8. If a loss of the Forward Fundamental Channel is declared, the layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a system lost indication (see 2.6.1.1). In addition, if Resource Control is supported, Layer 3 shall send SIG-Release.Indication({CH_LIST}, NULL, NULL, NULL) to Resource Control where CH_LIST includes “FCH”, “DCCH”, or both to indicate the channel(s) that were lost.

• The mobile station may send a Pilot Strength Measurement Mini Message to report pilot strength order change information, periodic pilot strength information, or threshold based pilot strength information, as specified in the Mobile Assisted Burst Operation Parameters Message.

• The mobile station shall adjust its transmit power as specified in 2.1.2.3 of TIA/EIA/IS-2000-2.

• The mobile station shall perform Forward Traffic Channel power control as specified in 2.6.4.1.1.

• The mobile station shall perform handoff processing as specified in 2.6.6.

• The mobile station shall process Forward and Reverse Traffic Channel frames in accordance with requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

• The mobile station shall perform registration timer maintenance as specified in 2.6.5.5.4.2.

• The mobile station shall send an Origination Continuation Message in assured mode, within T54m seconds after entering the Conversation Substate if any of the following conditions occur:

– The mobile station originated the call and did not send all the dialed digits in the Origination Message.

– There is more than one calling party number associated with the mobile station.

– A calling party subaddress is used in the call.

– A called party subaddress is used in the call.

If more than one calling party number is associated with the mobile station, the mobile station shall include the calling party number being used in the calling party number information record in the Origination Continuation Message. If only one calling party number is associated with the mobile station, the mobile station shall not include the calling party number information record in the Origination Continuation Message. If a calling party subaddress is used, the mobile station shall include the calling party subaddress information record in the Origination Continuation Message: otherwise, the mobile station shall omit the calling party subaddress information record. If a called party subaddress is used, the mobile station shall include the called party subaddress information record in the Origination Continuation Message: otherwise, the mobile station shall omit the calling party subaddress information record.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to transmit a message, the mobile station shall send a Data Burst Message.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to request a new service configuration, the mobile station shall initiate service negotiation or service option negotiation in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

• The mobile station may send a Service Option Control Message or Service Option Control Order to invoke a service option specific function in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to request a private long code transition and has the long code mask (see 2.3.12.3), the mobile station shall send a Long Code Transition Request Order (ORDQ = ‘00000001’) in assured mode.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to request a public long code transition, the mobile station shall send a Long Code Transition Request Order (ORDQ = ‘00000000’) in assured mode.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to issue a flash, the mobile station shall build a Flash With Information Message with the collected digits or characters contained in a Keypad Facility information record, if needed, and shall send the message in assured mode.

• If answer holding is activated and the mobile station is directed by the user to deactivate answer holding, the mobile station shall send a Flash With Information Message in assured mode with a Feature Indicator information record (see 2.7.4.1) with the FEATURE field set to ‘00010010’.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to send burst DTMF digits, the mobile station shall build the Send Burst DTMF Message with the dialed digits and shall send the message in assured mode requiring confirmation of delivery. The mobile station sending multiple Send Burst DTMF Messages shall preserve relative ordering of these messages (see 1.6 of TIA/EIA/IS-2000-4). The mobile station should attempt to preserve the user timing as much as possible, using recommended values of DTMF_ON_LENGTH (see Table 2.7.2.3.2.7-1) and DTMF_OFF_LENGTH (see Table 2.7.2.3.2.7-2).

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to send a continuous DTMF digit, the mobile station shall build the Continuous DTMF Tone Order with the dialed digit and shall send the order in assured mode requiring confirmation of delivery. When the mobile station is directed by the user to cease sending the continuous DTMF digit, the mobile station shall send the Continuous DTMF Tone Order (ORDQ = ‘11111111’) in assured mode requiring confirmation of delivery. The mobile station sending multiple Continuous DTMF Tone Orders shall preserve relative ordering of these messages (see TIA/EIA/IS-2000-2). The mobile station shall send the Continuous DTMF Tone Order with the ORDQ set to ‘11111111’ indicating the completion of the current continuous DTMF digit before sending the Continuous DTMF Tone Order for another digit or the Send Burst DTMF Message.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to operate in analog mode, allowing operation in either wide or narrow analog mode, the mobile station shall send the Request Analog Service Order in assured mode.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to operate in wide analog mode, the mobile station shall send the Request Wide Analog Service Order in assured mode.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to operate in narrow analog mode, the mobile station shall send the Request Narrow Analog Service Order in assured mode.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to originate a call, the mobile station shall perform the following:



  • The mobile station shall increment the stored value of TAGs.

  • The mobile station shall send an Enhanced Origination Message to the base station, with the TAG field of the message set to TAGs.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to disconnect the calllayer 3 receives a ‘call release request’ from a Call Control instance, the mobile station layer 3 shall perform the following:

  • If the service option connection corresponding to this call is the only one connected, the layer 3 shall enter the Release Substate with a mobile station release indication (see 2.6.4.5).

  • If the service option connection corresponding to this call is not the only one connected, the mobile station shall send a Service Request Message to the base station proposing to release this service option connection.

• If the mobile station is directed by the user to power down, the layer 3 shall send a ‘release indication’ to all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall enter the Release Substate with a power-down indication (see 2.6.4.5).

• If Layer 3 receives a L2-Condition.Notification primitive from Layer 2 indicating an acknowledgment failure, the layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall disable its transmitter and shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a system lost indication (see 2.6.1.1).

• The mobile station may send a Supplemental Channel Request Message in accordance with requirements for the currently connected service option.

• The mobile station may send a Supplemental Channel Request Mini Message in accordance with requirements for the currently connected service option.

• If layer 3 receives a ‘substate timer expired indication’ from a Call Control instance, the layer 3 shall perform the following:


  • If the service option connection corresponding to this call is not the only one connected, the layer 3 shall terminate this Call Control instance.

  • If the service option connection corresponding to this call is the only one connected, the layer 3 shall terminate this Call Control instance. The mobile station shall disable its transmitter and enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a system lost indication (see 2.6.1.1).

• If the layer 3 determines that the user directs it to originate an emergency call, the mobile station shall send an Enhanced Origination Message to the base station.

• If the mobile station receives a message which is included in the following list and every message field value is within its permissible range, the mobile station shall process the message as described below and in accordance with the message’s action time (see 2.6.4.1.5).



  1. Alert With Information Message: The layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by NULL If the message contains a Signal information record with the SIGNAL_TYPE field set to ‘01’ or ‘10’, or if the message does not contain a Signal information record, the mobile station shall enter the Waiting For Mobile Station Answer Substate. The mobile station should alert the user in accordance with the Signal information record. If the Alert With Information Message does not contain a Signal information record, the mobile station should use standard alert as defined in 3.7.5.5.

  2. Analog Handoff Direction Message: If the analog mode directed by the base station is supported by the mobile station, the mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.9, and shall perform the following:

  • If CON_REF_INCLr equals ‘0’, the lower layer shall terminate all Call Control instances (if there are any) except the one identified by NULL; otherwise, the layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances (if there are any) except the one identified by CON_REFr. The mobile station shall perform the following (see TIA/EIA/IS-2000-6 for handoff to a wide analog channel and TIA/EIA/IS-91-A for handoff to an 800 MHz narrow analog channel):

+ If this Call Control instance is in the Waiting for Order Substate, the mobile station shall enter the Waiting for Order Task.

+ If this Call Control instance is in the Waiting for Mobile Station Answer Substate, the mobile station shall enter the Waiting for Answer Task.



+ If this Call Control instance is in the Conversation Substate, the mobile station shall enter the Conversation Task.

  • and shall enter the Conversation Task (see 2.6.4.4 for handoff to a wide analog channel and 2.6.5.4A of TIA/EIA/IS-91-A for handoff to an 800 MHz narrow analog channel). If the mobile station is directed to an unsupported operation mode or band class, the mobile station shall respond with a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ equal to ‘00000110’ (message requires a capability that is not supported by the mobile station). If this message refers to a Call Control instance that does not exists, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ field set to ‘00010010’ (no call control instance present with the specified identifier) to the base station.

  1. Audit Order

  2. Authentication Challenge Message: The layer 3 shall send a ‘reset waiting for order substate timer indication’ to all Call Control instances. The mobile station shall process the message and shall respond as specified in 2.3.12.1.4 within T32m seconds, regardless of the value of AUTHs.

  3. Base Station Challenge Confirmation Order: The layer 3 shall send a ‘reset waiting for order substate timer indication’ to all Call Control instances. The mobile station shall process the message and shall respond with an SSD Update Confirmation Order or SSD Update Rejection Order as specified in 2.3.12.1.5 within T32m seconds.

  4. Candidate Frequency Search Control Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  5. Candidate Frequency Search Request Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  6. Continuous DTMF Tone Order: Support of this order by the mobile station is optional. If P_REV_IN_USEs is less than seven or if CON_REF_INCLr equals ‘0’, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by NULL; otherwise, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by CON_REFr.

  7. Data Burst Message

  8. Extended Handoff Direction Message: The layer 3 shall send a ‘reset waiting for order substate timer indication’ to all Call Control instances. If the band class is not specified in the message, or if the specified band class is supported by the mobile station, the mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  9. Extended Neighbor List Update Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.6.3.

  10. Extended Release Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.9.

  11. Extended Release Mini Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.11.

  12. Forward Supplemental Channel Assignment Mini Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  13. Flash With Information Message: The layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by NULL.

  14. Extended Supplemental Channel Assignment Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  15. General Handoff Direction Message: The layer 3 shall send a ‘reset waiting for order substate timer indication’ to all Call Control instances. If the band class is not specified in the message or the specified band is supported by the mobile station, the mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1. If the message contains a service configuration record, the mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  16. In-Traffic System Parameters Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.4.

  17. Local Control Order

  18. Lock Until Power-Cycled Order: The mobile station shall disable its transmitter and record the reason for the Lock Until Power-Cycled Order in the mobile station’s semi-permanent memory (LCKRSN_Ps-p equals the least-significant four bits of ORDQr). The mobile station should notify the user of the locked condition. The layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a lock indication (see 2.6.1.1), and shall not enter the System Access State again until after the next mobile station power-up or until it has received an Unlock Order. This requirement shall take precedence over any other mobile station requirement specifying entry to the System Access State.

  19. Long Code Transition Request Order: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.6.

  20. Maintenance Order: If P_REV_IN_USEs is less than seven or if CON_REF_INCLr equals ‘0’, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by NULL; otherwise, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by CON_REFrThe mobile station shall enter the Waiting for Mobile Station Answer Substate.

  21. Maintenance Required Order: The mobile station shall record the reason for the Maintenance Required Order in the mobile station’s semi-permanent memory (MAINTRSNs p equals the least-significant four bits of ORDQr). The mobile station shall remain in the unlocked condition. The mobile station should notify the user of the maintenance required condition.

  22. Message Encryption Mode Order: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.3.12.2.

  23. Mobile Station Registered Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.5.5.4.3.

  24. Mobile Assisted Burst Operation Parameters Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  25. Neighbor List Update Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.6.3.

  26. Outer Loop Report Request Order: The mobile station shall send the Outer Loop Report Message in assured mode to the base station.

  27. Parameter Update Order: The layer 3 shall send a ‘reset waiting for order substate timer indication’ to all Call Control instances. The mobile station shall increment COUNTs-p (see 2.3.12.1.3). The mobile station shall send a Parameter Update Confirmation Order within T56m seconds. The mobile station shall set the ORDQ field of the Parameter Update Confirmation Order to the same value as the ORDQ field of the Parameter Update Order.

  28. Periodic Pilot Measurement Request Order: The mobile station shall process the order as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  29. Pilot Measurement Request Order: The mobile station shall process the order as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  30. Power Control Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.1.3.

  31. Power Control Parameters Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.1.2.

  32. Power Up Function Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.7.1.

  33. Power Up Function Completion Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.7.3.

  34. Release Order: The layer 3 shall send a ‘release indication’ to all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall enter the Release Substate with a base station release indication (see 2.6.4.5).

  35. Resource Allocation Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.10.

  36. Resource Allocation Mini Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.10.

  37. Retrieve Parameters Message: The mobile station shall send, within T56m seconds, a Parameters Response Message.

  38. Reverse Supplemental Channel Assignment Mini Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  39. Send Burst DTMF Message: Support of this order by the mobile station is optional. If P_REV_IN_USEs is less than seven or if CON_REF_INCLr equals ‘0’, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by NULL; otherwise, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by CON_REFr.

  40. Service Connect Message: The mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  41. Service Option Control Message: The mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  42. Service Option Control Order: The mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  43. Service Option Request Order: The mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  44. Service Option Response Order: The mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  45. Service Redirection Message: The mobile station shall process the message as follows:

If RECORD_TYPEr is equal to ‘00000000’, the mobile station shall do the following:

– The mobile station shall set RETURN_IF_FAILs = RETURN_IF_FAILr.

– If DELETE_TMSIr is equal to ‘1’, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p to ‘1’.

– The mobile station shall disable the full-TMSI timer.

– The layer 3 shall send a ‘release indication’ to all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall enter the Release Substate with an NDSS off indication (see 62.6.1.1).

If RECORD_TYPEr is not equal to ‘00000000’, REDIRECT_TYPEr is ‘1’, and the mobile station supports the band class and operating mode specified in the message, the mobile station shall do the following:

– The mobile station shall store the redirection record received in the message as REDIRECT_RECs.

– The mobile station shall enable NDSS_ORGSs and shall record the dialed digits.

– The mobile station shall set RETURN_IF_FAILs = RETURN_IF_FAILr.

– If DELETE_TMSIr is equal to ‘1’, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p to ‘1’.

– The mobile station shall disable the full-TMSI timer.

– The layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a redirection indication (see 62.6.1.1).



    Otherwise, the mobile station shall discard the message and send a Mobile Station Reject Order (ORDQ set to the applicable reason code as determined from Table 6.7.3-1) within T56m seconds.

  1. Service Request Message: The mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  2. Service Response Message: The mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  3. Set Parameters Message: If the mobile station can set all of the parameters specified by the PARAMETER_ID fields in the message, the mobile station shall set them; otherwise, the mobile station shall send, within T56m seconds, a Mobile Station Reject Order.

  4. SSD Update Message: The layer 3 shall send a ‘reset waiting for order substate timer indication’ to all Call Control instances. The mobile station shall process the message and respond with a Base Station Challenge Order as specified in 2.3.12.1.5 within T32m seconds.

  5. Status Request Message: The mobile station shall send, within T56m seconds, a Status Response Message. If the message does not specify any qualification information (QUAL_INFO_TYPEr is equal to ‘00000000’), the mobile station shall include the requested information records in the Status Response Message. If the message specifies a band class (QUAL_INFO_TYPEr is equal to ‘00000001’), the mobile station shall only include the requested information records for the specified band class (BAND_CLASSr) in the Status Response Message. If the message specifies a band class and an operating mode (QUAL_INFO_TYPEr is equal to ‘00000010’), the mobile station shall only include the requested information records for the specified band class (BAND_CLASSr) and operating mode (OP_MODEr) in the Status Response Message.

If the message specifies a band class or a band class and an operating mode which is not supported by the mobile station, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ set to ‘00000110’ (message requires a capability that is not supported by the mobile station).

If the response to this message exceeds the allowable length, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ set to ‘00001000’ (response message would exceed the allowable length).

If the message specifies an information record which is not supported by the mobile station for the specified band class and operating mode, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ set to ‘00001001’ (information record is not supported for the specified band class and operating mode).


  1. Status Request Order: If CDMABANDs is equal to ‘00000’, the mobile station shall send a Status Message within T56m seconds. The mobile station shall respond with information corresponding to the current band class and operating mode.

  2. Supplemental Channel Assignment Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  3. TMSI Assignment Message: The mobile station shall store the TMSI zone and code as follows:

  • The mobile station shall store the length of the TMSI zone field by setting ASSIGNING_TMSI_ZONE_LENs-p to TMSI_ZONE_LENr,

  • The mobile station shall store the assigning TMSI zone number by setting the ASSIGNING_TMSI_ZONE_LENs-p least significant octets of ASSIGNING_TMSI_ZONEs-p to TMSI_ZONEr, and

  • The mobile station shall store the TMSI code by setting TMSI_CODEs-p to TMSI_CODEr.

The mobile station shall set the TMSI expiration time by setting TMSI_EXP_TIMEs-p to TMSI_EXP_TIMEr. The mobile station shall disable the full-TMSI timer. The mobile station shall then respond with a TMSI Assignment Completion Message within T56m seconds.

If the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p are not all equal to ‘1’, and if System Time (in 80 ms units) exceeds TMSI_EXP_TIMEs-p  212, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p to ‘1’ within T66m seconds.



If the full-TMSI timer expires or has expired, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs p to ‘1’. The mobile station shall update the registration variables as described in 2.6.5.5.2.5.

  1. Universal Handoff Direction Message: The layer 3 shall send a ‘reset waiting for order substate timer indication’ to all Call Control instances. The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1. If the message contains a service configuration record, the mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  2. Extended Alert With Information Message: The mobile station shall perform the following: If CON_REF_INCLr equals ‘0’, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by NULL; otherwise, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by CON_REFr.

  3. Extended Flash With Information Message: The mobile station shall perform the following: If CON_REF_INCLr equals ‘0’, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by NULL; otherwise, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by CON_REFr.

  4. Call Assignment Message: The mobile station shall process this message as follows:

  • If the RESPONSE_IND field of the received message equals ‘1’ and TAGr equals TAGs, the mobile station shall perform the following:

  • If the ACCEPT_IND field of the received message equals ‘1’, the mobile station shall perform the following:

  • If there already exists a Call Control instance identified by CON_REFr, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ field set to ‘00010011’ (a call control instance is already present with the specified identifier), with the TAG field of the order set to TAGr, and the CON_REF field of the order set to CON_REFr.

  • Otherwise, the mobile station shall instantiate a Call Control instance (as specified in 2.6.10.1). The mobile station shall identify this Call Control instance by CON_REFr.

  • If the RESPONSE_IND field of the received message equals ‘0’, the mobile station shall perform the following:

  • If there already exists a Call Control instance identified by CON_REFr, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ field set to ‘00010011’ (a call control instance is already present with the specified identifier), with the TAG field of the order set to TAGr, and the CON_REF field of the order set to CON_REFr.

  • Otherwise, if the mobile station does not accept this call assignment, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ field set to ‘00010001’ (call assignment not accepted), with the TAG field of the order set to TAGr, and the CON_REF field of the order set to CON_REFr.

  • Otherwise, the mobile station shall store the bypass indicator (BYPASS_ALERT_ANSWERs = BYPASS_ALERT_ANSWERr) and the layer 3 shall instantiate a Call Control instance (as specified in 2.6.10.1). The mobile station shall identify this Call Control instance by CON_REFr.

• If the mobile station receives a message that is not included in the above list, cannot be processed, or requires a capability which is not supported, the mobile station shall discard the message and send a Mobile Station Reject Order (ORDQ set to the applicable reason code as determined from Table 2.7.3-1) within T56m seconds. If the mobile station receives a Call Control message which is directed to a Call Control instance that does not exists, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ field set to ‘00010010’ (no call control instance present with the specified identifier) to the base station within T56m seconds, as follows: if the received message does not contain a CON_REF_INCL field or if the CON_REF_INCL field is set to ‘0’, the mobile station shall set the CON_REF_INCL field of the order to ‘0’; otherwise, the mobile station shall set the CON_REF field of the order to the value of the CON_REF field of the received message.

  • If the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p are not all equal to ‘1’, and if System Time (in 80 ms units) exceeds TMSI_EXP_TIMEs-p  212, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p to ‘1’ within T66m seconds.

  • If the full-TMSI timer expires or has expired, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs p to ‘1’. The mobile station shall update the registration variables as described in 2.6.5.5.2.5.

• If Resource Control is supported, Layer 3 may receive a primitive from Resource Control. Layer 3 shall process the primitives received from Resource Control as specified in 2.6.4.1.12.

2.6.4.5 4 Release Substate


In this substate, the mobile station confirms the call disconnect of all calls and physical channels.

Upon entering the Release Substate, the mobile station shall perform the following:

• The mobile station shall set the substate timer for T55m seconds.

• If the mobile station enters the Release Substate with a power-down indication, the mobile station shall send a Release Order (ORDQ = ‘00000001’), and shall perform power-down registration procedures (see 2.6.5.5.4.4). The layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances.

• If the mobile station enters the Release Substate with a mobile station release indication, the mobile station shall send a Release Order (ORDQ = ‘00000000’), and set RETURN_CAUSEs to ‘0000’.

• If the mobile station enters the Release Substate with a base station release indication, the mobile station shall send a Release Order (ORDQ = ‘00000000’). The layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances. If Resource Control is supported, the mobile station shall set RC_SYNC_IDs = ‘0000’, and send RC-Reset.Request to the Resource Control. The mobile station shall disable its transmitter, set RETURN_CAUSEs to ‘0000’, and shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a release indication (see 2.6.1.1).

• If the mobile station entered the Release Substate with a Resource Control initiated base station release indication, then the mobile station shall perform the following:


  • The mobile station shall send an Extended Release Response Message to the base station.

  • The layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances.

  • The mobile station shall disable its transmitter, set RETURN_CAUSEs to ‘0000’, and shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a release indication (see 2.6.1.1).

• If the mobile station enters the Release Substate with a redirection indication, the mobile station shall send a Release Order (ORDQ = ‘00000000’) and shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a redirection indication (see 2.6.1.1). The layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances.

• If the mobile station enters the Release Substate with an NDSS off indication, the mobile station shall send a Release Order (ORDQ = ‘00000000’), and shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with an NDSS off indication (see 2.6.1.1). The layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances.

While in the Release Substate, the mobile station shall perform the following:

• If the substate timer expires, the layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall disable its transmitter and shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a release indication (see 2.6.1.1). In addition, if the mobile station entered the Release Substate with a mobile station release indication and if Resource Control is supported, the mobile station shall set RC_SYNC_IDs = ‘0000’, and shall send RC-Reset.Request to the Resource Control.

• The mobile station shall perform Forward Traffic Channel supervision as specified in 2.6.4.1.8. If a loss of the Forward Traffic Channel is declared, the layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a release indication (see 2.6.1.1).

• The mobile station shall adjust its transmit power as specified in 2.1.2.3 of TIA/EIA/IS-2000-2.

• The mobile station shall perform Forward Traffic Channel power control as specified in 2.6.4.1.1.

• The mobile station shall perform handoff processing as specified in 2.6.6.

• If the Fundamental Channel is present, the mobile station shall transmit null traffic, except when transmitting signaling traffic, on the Reverse Fundamental Channel.

• The mobile station shall process Forward Traffic Channel signaling traffic and shall discard other types of Forward Traffic Channel traffic.

• The mobile station shall perform registration timer maintenance as specified in 2.6.5.5.4.2.

• If Layer 3 receives a L2-Condition.Notification primitive from Layer 2 indicating an acknowledgment failure, the layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall disable its transmitter and enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a release indication (see 2.6.1.1).

• If the layer 3 receives an ‘enter traffic channel substate indication’ from a Call Control instance, the layer 3 shall enter the Traffic Channel substate.

• If the mobile station receives a message which is included in the following list, and if every message field value is within its permissible range, the mobile station shall process the message as described below and in accordance with the message’s action time (see 2.6.4.1.5):



  1. Alert With Information Message: The layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by NULLThe mobile station shall enter the Waiting for Mobile Station Answer Substate. If the Alert With Information Message does not contain a Signal information record, the mobile station should use standard alert as defined in 3.7.5.5.

  2. Candidate Frequency Search Control Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  3. Candidate Frequency Search Request Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  4. Data Burst Message

  5. Extended Handoff Direction Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  6. Extended Neighbor List Update Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.6.3.

  7. Extended Supplemental Channel Assignment Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  8. General Handoff Direction Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1. If the message contains a service configuration record, the mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  9. In-Traffic System Parameters Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.4.

  10. Local Control Order

  11. Mobile Assisted Burst Operation Parameters Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  12. Lock Until Power-Cycled Order: The mobile station shall disable its transmitter and record the reason for the Lock Until Power-Cycled Order in the mobile station’s semi-permanent memory (LCKRSN_Ps-p equals the least-significant four bits of ORDQr). The mobile station should notify the user of the locked condition. The layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances. The mobile station shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a lock indication (see 2.6.1.1), and shall not enter the System Access State again until after the next mobile station power-up or until it has received an Unlock Order. This requirement shall take precedence over any other mobile station requirement specifying entry to the System Access State.

  13. Maintenance Required Order: The mobile station shall record the reason for the Maintenance Required Order in the mobile station’s semi-permanent memory (MAINTRSNs p equals the least-significant four bits of ORDQr). The mobile station shall remain in the unlocked condition. The mobile station should notify the user of the maintenance required condition.

  14. Mobile Station Registered Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.5.5.4.3.

  15. Mobile Assisted Burst Operation Parameters Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  16. Neighbor List Update Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.6.3.

  17. Outer Loop Report Request Order: The mobile station shall send the Outer Loop Report Message in assured mode to the base station.

  18. Power Control Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.1.3.

  19. Power Control Parameters Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.1.2.

  20. Power Up Function Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.7.1.

  21. Power Up Function Completion Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.4.1.7.3.

  22. Release Order: The mobile station shall disable its transmitter. The layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances. If the mobile station enters the Release Substate with a power-down indication, the mobile station may power down; otherwise, the mobile station shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a release indication (see 2.6.1.1). In addition, if Resource Control is supported, the mobile station shall set RC_SYNC_IDs = ‘0000’, and shall send RC-Reset.Request to the Resource Control.

  23. Retrieve Parameters Message: The mobile station shall send, within T56m seconds, a Parameters Response Message.

  24. Service Option Control Message: The mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  25. Service Option Control Order: The mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2).

  26. Service Redirection Message: The mobile station shall disable its transmitter. If the mobile station enters the Release Substate with a power-down indication, the mobile station may power down (if powering down, the layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances); otherwise, the mobile station shall process the message as follows:

• If RECORD_TYPEr is ‘00000000’, the mobile station shall do the following:

– The mobile station shall set RETURN_IF_FAILs = RETURN_IF_FAILr.

– If DELETE_TMSIr is equal to ‘1’, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p to ‘1’.

– The mobile station shall disable the full-TMSI timer.

– The layer 3 shall send a ‘release indication’ to all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall enter the Release Substate with an NDSS off indication (see 6.6.1.1).

• If RECORD_TYPE is not equal to ‘00000000’, REDIRECT_TYPEr is ‘1’, and the mobile station supports the band class and operating mode specified in the message, the mobile station shall do the following:

– The mobile station shall store the redirection record received in the message as REDIRECT_RECs.

– The mobile station shall set RETURN_IF_FAILs = RETURN_IF_FAILr.

– If DELETE_TMSIr is equal to ‘1’, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p to ‘1’.

– The mobile station shall disable the full-TMSI timer.

– The layer 3 shall terminate all Call Control instances, and the mobile station shall enter the System Determination Substate of the Mobile Station Initialization State with a redirection indication (see 6.6.1.1).

• Otherwise, the mobile station shall discard the message and send a Mobile Station Reject Order (ORDQ set to the applicable reason code as determined from Table 6.7.3-1) within T56m seconds.



  1. Status Request Message: The mobile station shall send, within T56m seconds, a Status Response Message. If the message does not specify any qualification information (QUAL_INFO_TYPEr is equal to ‘00000000’), the mobile station shall include the requested information records in the Status Response Message. If the message specifies a band class (QUAL_INFO_TYPEr is equal to ‘00000001’), the mobile station shall only include the requested information records for the specified band class (BAND_CLASSr) in the Status Response Message. If the message specifies a band class and an operating mode (QUAL_INFO_TYPEr is equal to ‘00000010’), the mobile station shall only include the requested information records for the specified band class (BAND_CLASSr) and operating mode (OP_MODEr) in the Status Response Message. If the message specifies a band class or a band class and an operating mode which are not supported by the mobile station, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ set to ‘00000110’ (message requires a capability that is not supported by the mobile station). If the response to this message exceeds the allowable length, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ set to ‘00001000’ (response message would exceed the allowable length). If the message specifies an information record which is not supported by the mobile station for the specified band class and operating mode, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ set to ‘00001001’ (information record is not supported for the specified band class and operating mode).

  2. Status Request Order: If CDMABANDs is equal to ‘00000’, the mobile station shall send, a Status Message within T56m seconds. The mobile station shall respond with information corresponding to the current band class and operating mode.

  3. Supplemental Channel Assignment Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1.

  4. TMSI Assignment Message: The mobile station shall store the TMSI zone and code as follows:

• The mobile station shall store the length of the TMSI zone field by setting ASSIGNING_TMSI_ZONE_LENs-p to TMSI_ZONE_LENr;

• The mobile station shall store the assigning TMSI zone number by setting the ASSIGNING_TMSI_ZONE_LENs-p least significant octets of ASSIGNING_TMSI_ZONEs-p to TMSI_ZONEr, and

• The mobile station shall store the TMSI code by setting TMSI_CODEs-p to TMSI_CODEr.

The mobile station shall set the TMSI expiration time by setting TMSI_EXP_TIMEs-p to TMSI_EXP_TIMEr. The mobile station shall disable the full-TMSI timer. The mobile station shall then respond with a TMSI Assignment Completion Message within T56m seconds.

If the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p are not all equal to ‘1’, and if System Time (in 80 ms units) exceeds TMSI_EXP_TIMEs-p  212, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p to ‘1’ within T66m seconds.

If the full-TMSI timer expires or has expired, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs p to ‘1’. The mobile station shall update the registration variables as described in 6.6.5.5.2.5.



  1. Universal Handoff Direction Message: The mobile station shall process the message as specified in 2.6.6.2.5.1. If the message contains a service configuration record, the mobile station shall process the message in accordance with the requirements for the active service subfunction (see 2.6.4.1.2.2)

  2. Extended Alert With Information Message: The mobile station shall perform the following: If CON_REF_INCLr equals ‘0’, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by NULL; otherwise, the layer 3 shall deliver this message to the Call Control instance identified by CON_REFr.

• If the mobile station receives a message that is not included in the above list or cannot be processed, the mobile station shall discard the message and send a Mobile Station Reject Order (ORDQ set to the applicable reason code as determined from Table 2.7.3-1) within T56m seconds. If the mobile station receives a Call Control message which is directed to a Call Control instance that does not exists, the mobile station shall send a Mobile Station Reject Order with ORDQ field set to ‘00010010’ (no call control instance present with the specified identifier) to the base station within T56m seconds as follows: if the received message does not contain a CON_REF_INCL field or if the CON_REF_INCL field is set to ‘0’, the mobile station shall set the CON_REF_INCL field of the order to ‘0’; otherwise, the mobile station shall set the CON_REF field of the order to the value of the CON_REF field of the received message.

• If the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p are not all equal to ‘1’, and if System Time (in 80 ms units) exceeds TMSI_EXP_TIMEs-p  212, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs-p to ‘1’ within T66m seconds.

• If the full-TMSI timer expires or has expired, the mobile station shall set all the bits of TMSI_CODEs p to ‘1’. The mobile station shall update the registration variables as described in 2.6.5.5.2.5.



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